Providers/Air Union Insurance Brokers Co., Ltd.
Aviation insurance brokerCompany

Air Union Insurance Brokers Co., Ltd.

Beijing, Beijing, China

Air Union Insurance Brokers Co., Ltd. is a long-standing Chinese aviation-specialist brokerage founded in 2004 and headquartered in Beijing. Official materials and trade references indicate deep involvement in airline fleet, business aviation, airport, ATC, general aviation, and related special-risk insurance work, with additional experience in aircraft leasing and overseas projects. The public web supports category fit and ongoing activity, but it offers limited independent customer-review evidence, so service-quality judgments should remain measured.

Best for

  • aviation organizations in China seeking specialist broker expertise
  • airlines or fleet programs needing structured market placement support
  • general aviation operators needing aviation-specific claims and risk-management guidance
  • airport/ATC and other civil-aviation entities needing liability coverage support

Potential drawbacks

  • little independent review volume
  • no obvious public self-serve quote/application flow for brokerage services
  • public information is more China-centric than globally detailed

Coverage and fit

Aircraft segments

jetcorporate/business aviationgeneral aviation

Coverage lines

aviation insuranceaircraft hull and liabilityairport liabilityair traffic control liabilityproperty insurancedirectors and officers liabilitypersonnel/employee insurance

Borrower segments

Not listed.

Usage segments

corporate/business aviationcharter/commercialinternational operationshangar/FBO/airport business

Research signals

Reputation score

Not scored

Signal strength

low

Sources

10

Public discussion is thin and skewed toward official, trade, regulatory, and conference sources rather than independent customer reviews. The available signal portrays Air Union as an established, aviation-specialist broker with strong positioning in China’s civil aviation and general aviation insurance market. Independent public feedback on service experience, responsiveness, or claims advocacy is limited.

Positive themes

  • seen publicly as a specialist in aviation and special-risk insurance
  • strong civil-aviation institutional relationships
  • visible in fleet programs, airport/ATC liability, and general aviation claims work
  • appears active in industry events and technical discussions

Negative themes

  • very limited independent review footprint
  • little publicly verifiable customer commentary on day-to-day service quality
  • claims-help and responsiveness are described mainly in company or trade narratives rather than broad third-party reviews

Forum themes

Not listed.

Sources